Stan.  V.  Henkels  (Firm) 

An  extraordinary  collection  of 
antique  furniture,  china,  glass 
and  embrodieries  [sic] 


Catalogue  No.  1258 


Antique  Furniture 


CHINA,  GLASS  AND  EHBROIDERIES 


INCLUDING 

RELIQUES  OF  DR.  BENJAHIN  FRANKLIN 
Lord  Byron  and  Louis  Phlilippe 

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Sofas,  Chairs,  Tables,  Secretary  Bookcases,  Fine  India  and 

Paisley  Shawls,  Embroideries,  Jade,  Rock  Crystal  and 
Ivory  Ornaments,  Fans;  Chinese  and  English  Porcelains, 
Mantel  Sets;  Colonial  Spreads,  Persian  Rugs 

ALSO 

FINE  OIL  PAINTINGS 

And  ENGRAVINGS 

ALL  FROM  PRIVATE  OWNERS 

TO  BE  SOLD 

Thursday  and  Friday  Afternoons,  May  14  and  15,  1920 

AT  2.30  O’CLOCK  EACH  DAY. 


STAN.  V.  HENKELS 

AUCTION  COMMISSION  MERCHANT 

For  the  Sale  of  Books,  Autographs,  Paintings  and  Engravings 
1304  Walnut  St.,  Phllau,  Pa. 

Assistant — STAN.  V.  HENKELS,  Jr. 


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Benjamin  Franklin' s  Desk,  Lot  162 


Catalogue  No.  1258 


AN  EXTRAORDINARY  COLLECTION 

OF 

ANTIQUE  FURNITURE 

CHINA,  GLASS  AND  EHBROD1ERIES 

ALL  FROM  PRIVATE  OWNERS 

INCLUDING 

The  Mahogany  Desk  used  by  Benj.  Franklin  in  London. 
The  Silver  Inkstand  he  presented  to  Miss  Stevenson. 
Reliques  of  Lord  Byron  and  Louis  Philippe. 

AND 

Sofas,  Chairs,  Tables,  Secretary  Bookcases,  Kitchen 
Dresser,  Persian  Rugs,  India  and  Paisley  Shawls, 
Embroideries,  Jade,  Rock  Crystal  and  Ivory  Orna¬ 
ments,  Fans,  Mantel  Sets,  Chinese  and  English 
Porcelains,  Colonial  Spreads,  &c. 

ALSO 

FINE  OIL  PAINTINGS 

And  engravings 

TO  BK  SOLD 

Thursday  and  Friday  Afternoons,  May  13  &  14,  1920 

AT  2.30  O’CLOCK  EACH  DAY. 


8'1'AN.  V.  HENKEL8 

AUCTION  COMMISSION  MERCHANT 
For  the  Sale  of  Books,  Autographs,  Paintings  and  Engravings 
1304  WALNUT  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Assistant-STAN.  V.  HENKELS,  Jr. 


The  only  Auction  House  in  the  country  where  the  Goods 
are  catalogued  by  the  person  who  cries  the  sales — an  ad¬ 
vantage  not  to  be  lightly  overlooked. 


NOTICE. 


Bids  will  be  executed  by  the  Auctioneer  without  extra  charge. 

Bids  are  always  so  much  per  piece,  unless  otherwise  stated 
in  catalogue. 

Terms  of  Sale — Cash. 

All  purchases  must  be  settled  for  and  removed  on  day  imme¬ 
diately  following  the  sale. 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS, 
Auction  Commission  Merchant, 
i  304  Walnut  Street, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


MAUKlt'E  H.  W)WEB,  PRINTER 
1110-16  Hansom  Street 
Philadelphia 


CATALOGUE 


1  i  2  Old  English  Cut-glass  Sherries. 

2  6  Old  English  Cut-glass  Sherries. 

3  17  Old  English  Cu  t-glass  Hock  or  Ales. 

4  6  Cut-glass  Sherries. 

5  7  Cut  and  Engraved  Glass  Tumblers. 

6  5  Cut-glass  Tumblers. 

7  8  Assorted  Wine  Glasses. 

8  Old  English  Cut-glass  Brandy  Decanter,  with  Stopper. 

9  Old  English  Cut-glass  Madeira  Decanter,  with  Stopper, 

10  Old  English  Cut-glass  Whisky  Decanter,  with  Stopper. 

1 1  Old  English  Cut-glass  Sherry  Decanter,  with  Stopper. 

i  2  Old  En  glish  Cut-glass  Madeira  Decanter,  with  Stopper. 

13  Old  English  Engraved  Glass  Claret  Decanter. 

14  2  Engraved  and  Cut-glass  Water  Bottles. 

15  6  Old  English  Cut-glass  Individual  Water  Bottles. 

16  Old  English  Cut-glass  Pitcher  (cracked). 

17  Cut-glass  Pitcher. 

18  Cut-glass  Pitcher. 

19  Old  English  Heavy  Cut-glass  Salad  or  Berry  Bowl. 

20  Cut-glass  Salad  or  Berry  Bowl. 

21  Cut-glass  Preserve  Dish. 

22  Old  Cut-glass  Sugar  Bowl,  with  Cover. 

23  4  Old  English  Glass  Finger  Bowls. 

24  6  Glass  Finger  Bowls. 

25  2  Glass  Flower  Holders. 

26  4  Pieces  Glassware — Compot,  Salad  Bowl,  Flower  Holder 
and  Finger  Bowl. 

27  2  Old  English  China  Highly  Decorated  Cake  Plates. 

28  Old  English  China  Highly  Decorated  Large  Bowl. 

29  Lowestoft  Cake  Plate,  with  Roses  in  black  Outline,  sur- 
surrounded  with  maroon  and  gold  borders. 


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30  Lowestoft  Miniature  Cream  Pot,  with  Cover. 

3  i  Lowestoft  Miniature  Tea  Caddie,  with  Cover. 

32  4  Lowestoft  Miniature  Cups  and  4  Saucers  (one  cup 
cracked). 

33  2  Lowestoft  Miniature  Bowls  (one  cracked). 

34  Lowestoft  Miniature  Teapot,  Bowl  and  Small  Plate  (dam¬ 
aged). 

35  5  Old  C  rown  Derby  Soup  Plates,  highly  decorated. 

Old  Chinese  Porcelain. 

Note. — The  following  Lots  of  Chinese  Porcelain  were  taken  in 
1808  from  the  wreck  of  a  Chinese  trading  vessel  which  was  sunk 
at  the  mouth  of  the  Delaware  River. 

36  2  Chinese  Porcelain  Tureens,  with  Covers,  highly  deco¬ 
rated  with  birds  and  flowers  in  heav)r  colored  enamel  on  a 
pea-green  background. 

37  Chinese  Porcelain  Bowl,  with  Panels  in  high  colors  of  the 
costumes  of  the  country. 

38  5  Chinese  Porcelain  Graduating  Meat  Dishes,  old  medal¬ 
lion  pattern,  with  the  elaborate  decoration  in  gold  and  high 
colors  of  butterflies,  flowers  and  scenes  from  Chinese  life. 

39  Large  Soup  Tureen,  with  Deep  Tray  to  match. 

40  Large  Punch  Bowl,  to  match. 

41  Salad  or  Berry  Bowl,  to  match. 

42  Cake  Stand,  to  match. 

43  3  Vegetable  Tureens,  to  match. 

44  7  Large  Soup  Plates,  to  match. 

45  9  Large  Dinner  Plates,  to  match  (small  nicks  in  edges  of 
two). 

46  1  5  Small  Dinner  Plates,  to  match. 

47  7  Consomme  Plates,  to  match  (one  nicked). 

48  10  Tea  Plates,  to  match  (three  nicked). 

49  9  Chinese  Porcelain  Dinner  Plates,  with  large  centre  me¬ 
dallion  representing  Chinese  life,  with  birds,  butterflies  and 
flowers.  All  in  high  colors  and  gold  (one  repaired). 

50  7  Chinese  Porcelain  Tea  Plates.  Butterfly  pattern  (some¬ 
what  nicked).' 


Lot  147 


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51  3  Pieces  Chinese  Porcelain,  Small  Bowl  and  Two  Plates. 
All  highly  decorated. 

52  Chinese  Porcelain  Teapot. 

53  12  Royal  Worcester  Dessert  Plates.  Decorated  with  flow¬ 
ers  in  gold  and  colors. 

54  13  Minton  China  Dinner  Plates.  Arabesque  decoration  in 
colors. 

55  Minton  China  Hot-Cake  Plate,  with  cover  and  platter  (re¬ 
paired). 

56  12  Collamore  Porcelain  Dinner  Plates.  Floral  borders  in 
maroon  and  gold. 

57  1  2  Haviland  China  Dessert  Plates,  with  floral  borders  in 
gold  and  colors. 

58  14  Ashworth  Porcelain  Breakfast  Plates.  Chinese  deco¬ 
ration  in  blue. 

59  8  Ashworth  Porcelain  Plates  (6  dinner  and  2  bread  plates), 
to  match. 

60  Antique  Blue  Canton  China  Bowl. 

6t  2  Antique  Blue  Canton  China  Meat  Dishes. 

62  4  Antique  Blue  Canton  China  Plates  (2  damaged). 

63  9  Antique  Blue  Canton  China  Saucers. 

64  2  Antique  Blue  Canton  China  Small  Platters. 

65  6  French  China  Cake  Plates.  Floral  decoration  in  gold 
and  colors. 

66  5  French  China  Cake  Plates.  Scenic  decoration  in  green. 

67  Antique  French  China  Gold-band  Tureen. 

68  12  pieces  Antique  French  China  Gold-band  Chinaware. 

69  Burslem  Porcelain  Salad  Bowl,  with  Tray.  Pink  and  gold 
decoration. 

70  2  Chinese  Porcelain  Fruit  Dishes,  highly  decorated  in  gold 
and  colors. 

71  2  French  China  Placques. 

72  6  Chinese  Porcelain  Bone  Trays,  in  shape  of  a  Fish. 

73  11  pieces  of  Chinaware,  some  damaged. 

74  5  China  Ornaments. 

75  Vienna  Glass  Pitcher  Vase. 


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76  Irawi  Porcelain  Vase. 

77  Green  Pottery  Jardiniere. 

7 8  2  Antique  French  China  Vases,  with  medallions  in  Watteau 
style,  beautifully  painted  in  colors.  Gold  decoration. 

79  2  Antique  French  China  Figures,  highly  decorated  in  gold 
and  colors,  one  slightly  damaged  but  neatly  repaired. 

80  2  Antique  Dresden  China  Figures  of  Young  Man  and  Girl, 
highly  decorated  in  gold  and  colors.  27  inches  high. 

An  extraordinary  pair. 

81  Ornamented  China  Tobacco  Jar.  The  Sleeping  School¬ 
master. 

82  German  Porcelain  Beer  Tankard,  with  Pewter  Lid  and  3 
Steins. 

85  Very  Old  and  Rare  Chinese  Porcelain  Sacred  Figure,  rep¬ 
resenting  the  Goddess  of  Agriculture  (been  repaired). 

The  figure  is  said  to  be  over  800  years  old,  and  considered 
to  be  one  of  the  rarest  specimens  of  Chinese  porcelain  in  this 
country.  It  is  J2  inches  high. 

Antique  Fans. 

84  Antique  French  Papier-Mache  and  Silk  Fan,  each  rib  deco¬ 
rated  in  heavy  gold.  Style  of  the  Empire.  Rare  piece. 

85  Antique  Ivory  Fan.  Scenic  decorations  in  colors.  Open¬ 
work  ribs. 

86  Antique  Open-work  Tortoise  Shell  Fan.  Decorated  with 
flowers  in  colors. 


87  2  Brass  Candlesticks. 

88  Antique  Pewter  Pitcher,  with  lid. 

89  Silver-plated  Watgr  Pitcher. 

90  Sheffield  Silver-plated  Cake  Basket. 

91  Antique  Tin  Plate  Warmer. 

92  2  Old  Rosewood  Portable  Writing  Desks. 

93  Antique  Mahogany  Portable  Writing  Desk. 

94  Antique  Burled  Walnut  Brass-bound  Writing  Desk,  with 
pewter  furnishings. 

95  Antique  Mahogany  Medicine  Cabinet,  furnished. 

96  Antique  Apple-wood  Jewel  Cabinet. 


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97  Cherry  Jewel  Cabinet. 

98  Antique  Celestial  and  Terrestial  Globes  (one  damaged). 

99  Antique  Iron  Jewel  Safe. 

100  Very  Old  Lacquered  Tea  Chest,  with  four  metal  Tea 
Caddies. 

101  Very  Old  Chinese  Lacquered  Portable  Writing  Desk, 
handsomely  ornamented  in  gold. 

102  Old  Carved  Ivory  Set  of  Chessmen,  in  very  old  and  elab¬ 
orately  Ornamented  Box,  with  Lacquered  Chess  or  Checker 
Board. 

103  2  Lacquered  Cake  Plates,  gold  decoration. 

104  6  Small  Lacquered  Plates,  to  match. 

105  5  Lacquered  Wine  Coasters,  to  match. 

106  Very  Fine  and  Old  Lacquered  Round  Chest,  supported 
on  four  posts,  with  brass  feet  and  with  brass  trimmings,  the 
whole  decorated  in  heavy  gold  design. 

107  Genuine  Old  Iron  Franklin  Fireplace,  decorated  with  heavy 
scroll  work. 

108  Pair  Early  Colonial  Brass  And-irons. 

109  Set  of  Iron  Tongs,  Shovel  and  Poker. 

1 10  Folding  Fire  Screen. 

1 1  i  Silver  Plated  Tea  Set,  comprising  Tea  Pot,  Coffee  Pot,  Hot 
Water  Pot,  Creamer,  Sugar  Bowl  and  Slop  Bowl. 

1 12  Old  French  Bone  Salad  Spoon  and  Fork,  with  silver 
mountings. 

1 13  Antique  Mexican  Stiletto,  with  silver  handle  and  scabbard. 

1 14  Carved  Ivory  Paper-knife. 

1 15  Antique  Brass  Whaleoil  Lamp,  with  hanger,  dating  back 
to  the  16th  century. 

1  16  Inlaid  Sandalwood  Bookrack. 

117  Silver-plated  Soup  Tureen. 

1 18  Sheffield  Silver-plated  Cake  Basket. 

1 19  Pair  Antique  French  China  Vases. 

120  Pair  German  Porcelain  Vases. 

121  Pair  Nippon  China  Vases. 

122  3  Plaster  Busts,  Dickens,  &c. 

123  10  Ornaments,  Cups,  &c. 


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Reliques  of  Louis  Philippe,  King  of  France. 

124  Cut-glass  Tumblers.  Belonged  to  Louis  Philppe,  King 
of  F ranee,  with  his  monogram  engraved  on  the  side. 

125  2  Cut-glass  Tumblers.  Belonged  to  Louis  Philippe,  King 
of  F ranee,  with  his  monogram  engraved  on  the  side. 

126  Large  Cut-glass  Tumbler.  Belonged  to  Louis  Philippe, 
King  of  France,  with  his  monogram  engraved  on  the  side. 


127  Dagger,  with  Handle  made  from  the  Antlers  of  a  Rein¬ 
deer,  from  the  graves  of  the  men  who  lost  their  lives  in  the 
Arctic  Expedition  of  1847. 

128  Genuine  Emerald  Pin.  Belonged  to  Geo.  Ord,  President 
of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia. 

129  Gold  Stud,  with  a  miniature  intaglio  of  the  Liberty  Bell 
made  from  a  piece  taken  from  the  crack  in  the  original 
bell  by  Captain  Jacob  Bennett. 

130  Gold  Amethyst  Scarf  Pin.  Belonged  to  Geo.  Ord. 

131  Small  Brass  Bell.  Made  from  metal  taken  from  the  wreck 
of  the  Maine  and  small  piece  of  the  first  Atlantic  cable. 

RelUque  of  Lord  Byron. 

132  Gold  Heart-shape  Medallion,  encircled  with  brilliants,  en¬ 
closing  a  beautifully-painted  Ivory  Miniature  of  Lord  Byron, 
with  a  lock  of  his  hair. 


133  Very  Fine  Old  Spanish  Flint-lock  Pistol,  with  elaborately 
carved  stock,  handsomely,  ornamented  and  inlaid  with  solid 
silver  ;  hand-carved  in  Moorish  style.  Fine  piece. 

134  Three-cornered  Mirror  from  the  old  man-of-war  the  “  Con¬ 
stitution.” 

135  Very  Old  Silver  Lustreware  Cake  Plate. 

136  Antique  Cut-glass  Salt  Cellar,  with  colored  miniature  of  a 
lady  at  the  bottom.  Dates  back  to  the  17th  century. 

137  6  Antique  Silver  Tea  Spoons,  made  by  N.  Hawley,  with 
initials  “  W.  E.  B,”  engraved  on  them.  Fine. 


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Lot  149 
Lot  148 


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Colonial!  Patchwork  Spreads,  Genuine  Old  India 
Shawls,  Embroideries,  &c. 

138  Genuine  India  Scarf  Shawl,  solid  palm-leaf  pattern.  Very 
ornamental  and  elaborate  in  design.  Size,  10  ft.  7  in.  x  4 
ft.  6  in. 

Cost  $2000. 

139  Genuine  India  Shawl.  An  unusually  elaborate  solid  fern- 
leaf  design,  with  yellow  centre.  Size,  6  ft.  x  6  ft.  2  in. 

140  Very  Old  East  India  (Bombyx  Moir)  Silk  Shawl.  Col¬ 
ored  stripes  on  a  golden-colored  background. 

This  is  a  remarkable  piece.  At  a  glance  it  resembles  a  solid 
sheet  of  gold,  ornamented  with  colored  stripes  in  pink,  red  and 
maroon  colors. 

14 1  Antique  Silk  Scarf,  embroidered  in  gold  thread  and  colors 
,  with  designs  of  peaches  and  cherries. 

142  2  Handsomely  Embroidered  Silk  Panels,  one  with  poppy 
flowers  and  the  other  with  cockspur,  in  high  colors. 

143  Very  Old  Silk  Lace  Fringe,  hand-made,  12  inches  deep, 
2  yards  long,  in  one  piece.  Very  fine. 

144  Antique  Parasol,  black  silk,  with  genuine  black  hand-made 
lace  cover,  and  with  folding  carved  ivory  handle. 

145  Antique  Tortoise  Shell  Fan,  with  broad  highly-polished 
ribs. 

146  Antique  Hand-Bag,  beautifully  embroidered  in  colored 
beads,  representing  a  hunting  scene,  gold  gilt  clasp  and 
chain. 

147  Colonial  Patchwork  and  Quilted  Bedspread,  in  a  design 
of  six  stars,  surrounding  white  centres,  each  star  beauti¬ 
fully  formed  out  of  hundreds  of  small  diamond-shaped 
pieces  of  highly-colored  chintz,  the  white  background 
quilted  in  a  style  now  used  in  the  manufacture  of  Mar¬ 
seilles  bedspreads.  Size,  8  feet  square.  See  plate. 

Antique  Furniture. 

148  Mahogany  Chippendale  Martha  Washington  Work  Table. 
Inlaid  with  white  holly,  bras  knobs,  with  wooden  pockets 
on  either  end,  with  lids,  and  three  drawers.  See  plate. 


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149  Pair  of  Antique  Girandoles,  with  candle  branches  for  two 
candles  on  each,  each  surmounted  with  an  ornament  of  a 
basket  of  flowers. 

Genuine  old  pieces. 

150  Mahogany  High-Post  Bedstead.  Elaborately  carved  posts, 
with  scroll  headboard. 

Very  fine. 

151  Antique  Birds-Eye  Maple  Single  French  Bedstead,  with 
turned  posts  and  scroll  head  and  footboard. 

Beautiful  specimen. 

152  Antique  Mahogany  Revolving  Folding-Top  Side  Table. 
Supported  with  a  base  in  the  shape  of  a  harp,  with  four 
diverging  legs  with  brass  clawfeet,  and  ornamented  with 
buhlwork. 

A  very  choice  and  beautiful  specimen  of  the  Empire  Period. 
See  facsimile. 

153  Genuine  Teakwood  Writing  Table,  with  cabinet  top,  rest¬ 
ing  on  two  open-work  bases.  The  whole  elaborately 
carved. 

A  very  fine  old  piece . 

154  Antique  Bird’s-eye  Maple  Colonial  Wash-hand-stand,  with 
closet  and  three  drawers  in  base,  and  sunken  top  for  basin 
and  mugs. 

155  Antique  French  China  Toilet  Set.  Comprising  basin, 
pitcher,  soap-cup  and  tooth-brush  holder.  Decorated  in 
gold. 

156  Two  Antique  Mahogany  Ball  and  Claw-foot  Chairs,  Chip¬ 
pendale  style,  with  raised  carved  shell  on  the  back,  cabriole 
legs,  with  carved  knees. 

These  tivo  chairs  were  brought  to  this  country  with  William 
Penn. 

See  plate. 

157  Three  Antique  Mahogany  Colonial  Chairs,  Chippendale 
style.  Open  splats  in  the  back,  straight  legs,  with  cross 
supports.  See  plate. 

158  Antique  Mahogany  Consul  Table,  with  mirror  and  black 
and  gold  marble  top. 

159  6  Antique  Mahogany  Side  Chairs,  with  carved  backs. 
Upholstered  in  figured  tapestry. 


160  2  Antique  Mahogany  Chairs  to  match.  Upholstered 
in  silk  tapestry. 

161  Very  Old  East  India  Teak-wood  Round  Tilt  top  Table. 
Most  elaborately  carved,  the  base  being  composed  of  beau¬ 
tifully  carved  figures  of  birds  and  beasts.  The  outer  rim  of 
the  top  to  the  extent  of  nine  inches  in  width  being  carved 
with  figures  representing  a  fabulous  history  of  India.  Four 
feet  iu  diameter. 

A  very  extraordinary  and  magnificent  table.  Cost  the  pres¬ 
ent  owner  $2,500. 

Benjamin  Franklin’s  Writing  Desk. 

162  Antique  Mahogany  Chippendale  Revolving  Top  Writing 
Desk,  inlaid  with  white  holly.  With  sliding  writing  com¬ 
partment,  with  eight  drawers  in  the  top  and  secret  com¬ 
partments.  Five  drawers  in  the  base  with  brass  handles. 

See  plate. 

This  desk,  aside  of  being  a  beautiful  specimen  of  antique 
furniture,  is  of  unusual  historical  interest,  from  the  fact  that 
it  belonged  to  Abinell  Stevenson,  a  prominent  English  gentle¬ 
man,  residing  in  London,  at  whose  house  Benjamin  Franklin 
resided  the  greater  portion  of  the  time  when  he  was  in  London 
as  Agent  for  the  Colonies.  Through  the  courtesy  of  Mr.  Steven¬ 
son  this  desk  was  put  at  the  disposal  of  Dr.  Franklin  on  ac¬ 
count  of  the  very  great  correspondence  he  had  to  carry  on  with 
the  Colonies  during  the  Stamp  Act  troubles  just  preceding  the 
Revolution.  It  would  be  impossible  for  me  to  enumerate  the 
many  important  documents  and  letters  which  eminated  from 
this  desk  under  the  hand  of  Franklin.  Franklin's  intimacy 
with  the  Stevenson  family  was  so  pleasant  and  cordial  that  at 
the  death  of  Mr.  Stevenson  the  daughter,  Mary ,  looked  upon 
him  as  a  father,  and  both  her  and  her  mother  carried  on  a 
voluminous  correspondence  with  Dr.  Franklin  during  his  mis¬ 
sion  from  the  United  Colonies  to  Baris  and  Passy,  and  up  to 
the  last  day  of  h/s  life.  I  venture  to  say  that  no  more  inter¬ 
esting  relic  of  Benjamin  Franklin  has  ever  been  offers  d  for 
sale.  The  desk  zvas  presented  by  Mr.  Stevenson  to  a  member 
of  the  family  of  the  present  owner.  Affidavit  of  genuineness 
will  be  given  the  purchaser. 


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Ink-Stand  presented  by  Benjamin  Franklin  to 
Mary  Stevenson. 

163  Solid  Silver  Ink-Stand.  Open-work  Chippendale  design, 
with  pen  and  wafer-tray,  with  glass  ink-stand,  and  sand-box, 
with  silver  tops,  and  with  sliding  silver  writing  tablet,  upon 
which  Franklin  caused  to  be  engraved  the  following,  “The 
Gift  of  Benjamin  Franklin  L.L.D.,  F.R.S.  To  Mary 
Stevenson.” 

This  very  handsome  piece  of  antique  silverware  is  a  relic 
of  unusual  interest  of  the  great  Philosopher.  The  recipient 
always  took  great  interest  in  Dr.  Franklin  s  philosophical 
researches ,  and  carried  on  a  voluminous  correspondence  on 
those  subjects.  In  the  letters  of  Benjamin  Franklin ,  pub¬ 
lished  by  the  late  Prof.  Smyth ,  will  be  found  many  quoted 
letters  from  him  to  her  on  those  subjects.  He  knew  her  from 
early  childhood  up  till  the  time  of  his  death ,  and  she  formed 
such  an  attachment  for  him  that  after  her  father's  death  she 
invariably  appealed  to  him  for  advice  in  all  the  important 
affairs  of  her  life.  The  ink-stand  was  presented  by  Mrs. 
Stevenson  to  a  member  of  the  family  of  the  present  owner. 
An  affidavit  of  genuineness  will  be  given  the  purchaser. 
See  plate. 

164  Pair  of  Magnificent  Cut-glass  Astral  Double  Lamps  of 
the  Empire  Period.  Buhl-work  mountings  with  cut-glass 
centre  with  heavy  prismatic  hangings  and  heavy  cut-glass 
globes.  See  plate. 

This  is  the  handsomest  pair  of  table  lamps  that  have  come 
under  my  observation  during  my  fifty  years  in  the  business. 
Uid ortunately  one  globe  is  missing  and  one  lamp  damaged. 

165  Antique  Colonial  Spinning  Wheel. 

1 66  Very  Large  Antique  Camphor  Wood  Chest,  with  brass 
corners  and  handles. 

167  Antique  Embroidered  Sampler.  P'ramed. 

168  Antique  Embroidered  Sampler.  P'ramed. 

169  Antique  Colonial  Banjo  Clock.  Inlaid  with  white  holly. 

170  Ormolu  and  Enameled  Mantel  Set,  comprising  clock,  runs 
8  days,  strikes  hours  and  half  hours,  and  2  candelabra. 
Cost  $4.50. 


Lot  757  Lot  152  Lot  156 


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1 7  i  Hanging  Clock,  in  the  form  of  a  mammouth  open-faced 
watch.  Silverplated  case  in  heavy  repousse  work  in  im¬ 
itation  of  the  antique.  Made  by  Tiffany  &  Co.,  of  New 
York. 

172  Antique  Mahogany  Hipplewhite  Chair,  with  open  back, 
straight  legs,  with  cross  supports. 

Very  fine  old  piece. 

173  Antique  Mahogany  Chippendale  Chair,  with  open-work 
back,  straight  legs,  with  cross  supports. 

174  Banister  Back  Chair,  Connecticut,  about  1750. 

Rare  piece ,  in  unusually  fine  condition. 

175  Tudor  Arm  Chair. 

Fine  type ,  in  excellent  condition. 

176  Stuart  Chair,  black  oak,  richly  carved  in  Cherubs  and 
foliated  scrolls. 

177  Teak-wood  Arm  Chair.  Very  elaborately  carved  with 
dragons  heads  terminating  each  arm. 

178  Antique  Piano-forte.  Rosewood  inlaid  with  brass,  with 
two  drawers  in  base  with  glass  knobs,  turned  and  carved 
legs.  Made  in  London  and  sold  by  Thomas  and  John 
Loud  in  Philadelphia. 

179  Antique  Mahogany  Secretary  Book  Case  with  drawers  in 
base.  The  base  supported  by  heavy  turned  and  carved 
columns.  Cathedral  glass  doors  in  book  case. 

Fine  old  piece. 

180  Antique  Mahogany  Chippendale  Folding  Top  Card  Table- 
Serpentine  front,  straight  legs,  inlaid  with  white  holly. 

Fine  old  piece. 

18 1  Persian  Pedestal.  Pdaborately  carved  and  inlaid  with  pearl. 

182  Joint-stool,  made  from  a  very  old  and  fine  Tudor  panel  in 
fuchsia  design.  The  panel  is  much  older  than  the  frame 
and  legs,  which  are  also  old. 

183  Jacobsan  Monk-stool.  Unusually  beautifully  carving. 

It  is  the  finest  specimen  of  the  kind  that  has  come  under  my 
notice. 

184  Dresser  or  China  Closet  of  old  light  walnut,  made  in  Penn¬ 
sylvania  about  1750.  Pine  specimen  with  all  the  original 
brass  hardware,  with  rails  for  plates  and  slits  for  spoons. 


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185  Marquetry  Inlaid  French  Centre  Table,  with  Cabriole  Legs. 

186  2  Antique  Old  English  Sheffield  Wine  Coolers.  7  in.  high. 

187  Pair  of  White  Wedgewood  Water  Pitchers,  with  blue  bands. 
Decorated  with  hunting  scenes  in  high  relief.  Damaged. 

188  Pair  of  White  Parian  Tall  Pitchers.  Wedgewood  style. 

189  Antique  Tall  Vienna  Glass  Vase,  with  cover.  Decorated 
in  heavy  white  and  maroon  enamel  with  medallion  in  gold 
and  colors  of  a  Knight  in  armor. 

190  Old  Red  Engraved  Bohemian  Glass  Wine  Set,  consisting 
of  2  decanters,  1  2  wine  glasses  and  tray. 

19 1  One  dozen  old  Colored-glass  Finger-bowls. 

192  12  Very  Old  Davenport  Octagonal  Dessert  Plates,  with 
open-work  border  and  gold  bands. 

Very  fine. 

193  2  Open-work  French  China  Cake  Baskets. 

194  German  Porcelain  Vase,  with  figure  in  high  relief,  in  lilac 
and  white,  on  blue  background. 

195  Old  English  Lustre-ware  Small  Bowl. 

196  2  Decorated  China  Plates. 

197  Colored  Engraving.  Maternal  Tuition,  after  Catherine 
Fanshawe.  Stipple ,  printed  in  colors ,  engraved  by  Caroline 
Watson. 

197A  Set  of  Four  Pairs  of  Scissors.  Made  by  Baker  of  Ger¬ 
many. 

197B  Antique  Beaded  Gold  Purse,  with  rings. 

198  Very  Fine  Paisley  Square  Shawl.  Elaborate  fern-leaf  pat¬ 
tern,  with  black  star-shaped  centre  piece.  Six  foot  square. 

199  Very  Fine  Paisley  Square  Shawl.  Elaborate  fern-leaf  pat¬ 
tern,  with  red  centre.  6  feet  square. 

200  Colonial  Quilted  Bed  Spread,  of  white  striped  chintz, 
printed  with  poppy  flowers  in  green,  with  intermediate 
strips  of  chintz  of  flower  designs  in  red.  Quilted  in  the 
manner  of  a  Marseilles  Conterpane.  7x8  feet. 

India  Red  Scarf,  with  heavy  borders  in  elaborate  Turkish 
design. 


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202  Very  Old  Linen  Turkish  Portiere.  Elaborately  decorated 
with  printed  figures  in  high  colors  of  birds  and  flowers. 
Size  ii  ft.  6  in.  x  4  ft.  6  in. 

203  2  pieces  of  Tapestry  and  Velvet  Hangings. 

204  Pair  of  French  Tapestry  Hangings,  with  centre  panel  of 
rural  water  scene.  Size  9  ft.  6  in.  x  4  ft. 

205  Turkish  Silk  Prayer  Rug.  Very  beautiful  design.  Size 
3  ft.  6  in.  x  4  ft.  10  in. 

206  Antique  Embroidered  Hand-Made  Rug. 

207  Gobelin  Tapestry.  A  Garden  Party.  Watteau  style,  by 
Alonzo  Perez.  Size  28  x  34  in.  Framed. 

208  Sarouk  Floor  Rug  or  Hanging.  Beautiful  design.  Size 
3  ft.  x  6  ft.  6  in. 

209  Smyrna  Carpet,  after  a  very  rare  Persian  pattern.  Size 
1  3  ft.  6  in.  x  10  ft. 

210  Antique  Mahogany  Secretary  and  Bookcase,  with  Cathe¬ 
dral  glass  doors  in  top  and  closets  in  base.  The  base  and 
the  top  supported  by  serpentine  carved  columns ;  glass 
knobs  to  desk.  Height  7  ft.  8  in.,  width  4  ft. 

Fine  old  piece. 

21  1  Fine  Old  Ormolu  and  Buhlwork  Parlor  Cabinet,  with  oval 
glass  doors  and  black  marble  top. 

212  Old  Colonial  Bird’s  Eye  Maple  and  Mahogany  Lady’s 
Work  Table. 

Rare  and  choice  old  piece. 

213  Imitation  Mahogany  Ball  and  Claw  Foot  Chair. 

214  Hickory  Reed  Back  Arm  Chair,  after  the  Antique. 

215  Antique  Brass  Warming  Pan. 

216  Antique  Toilet  Mirror,  gold  and  black  frame. 

217  Carrara  Marble  Figure  of  a  Boy  seated  on  a  Hillock,  with 
revolving  Mexican  Onyx  Pedestal. 

The  figure  is  beauiiftdly  sculptured,  but  unfortunately 
slightly  damaged. 

218  Antique  Brass  Fire  Fender. 

219  Brass  Wire  Fire  Fender. 


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220  Antique  Rosewood  Recamier  Couch.  Scrool  arms,  carved 
legs,  emulating  with  brass  caps. 

A  very  rare  and  fine  old  piece.  Once  the  property  of  the 
Duchess  of  Cleveland. 

221  Genuine  Queen  Ann  Mahogany  Sofa.  Rounded  arms, 
cabriole  legs,  hoof-foot,  with  carved  knees. 

A  very  rare  and  choice  old  piece. 

222  Antique  French  Cretonne  Bedspread.  Very  beautiful  de¬ 
sign  in  charming  colors.  Size  7  ft.  6  in.  x  6  ft.  8  in. 

2  2  2 a  Set  of  Antique  French  Cretonne  Door  Curtains,  to  match. 
The  above  two  lots  are  of  unusual  beauty . 

222B  Antique  Maple  Framed  Toilet  Mirror. 

222c  3  Small  Very  Old  Samplers. 

Rare  Carved  Jades,  Crystals,  Ivories,  Shell 
Cameos,  &c. 

TEAR  BOTTLES. 

223  Jade  Tear  Bottle,  pea-green  color.  Decorated  with  lotus 
leaves  in  maroon. 

224  Rock  Crystal  Tear  Bottle,  with  cameo  cut  lotus  flowers  in 
high  relief  in  maroon  color,  with  stopper  and  spoon. 

225  Rock  Crystal  Tear  Bottle,  with  cameo  cut  vases  and 
flowers  in  high  relief  in  maroon. 

226  Rock  Crystal  Tear  Bottle,  with  cameo  cut  Hawthorne 
bush  in  high  relief  in  amber  color,  with  stopper  and  spoon. 

227  Rock  Crystal  Tear  Bottle,  with  cameo  cut  figure  of  the 
Sacred  Bull  in  high  relief  in  amber  color,  with  stopper  and 
spoon. 

228  Rock  Crystal  Tear  Bottle.  Decorated  in  colors  from  the 
inside  of  scene  in  China.  Signed  by  the  artist. 

229  Rock  Crystal  Tear  Bottle.  Elaborately-decorated  with 
cameo  cut  representations  of  palms  in  dark  blue. 

230  White  Jade  Tear  Bottle,  with  cameo-cut  decrations  in  dark 
blue. 

231  Chinese  Onyx  Tear  Bottle.  Bullock’s  blood  color,  with 
stopper  and  spoon. 

This  is  an  excessively  rare  piece  and  of  unusual  color. 


Lot  161 


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232  Double  Rock  Crystal  Tear  Bottle.  Decorated  in  colors 
from  the  inside  with  scenes  in  China.  Signed  by  the  artist. 

233  Rock  Crystal  Urn-shaped  Ginger  Dish.  Very  elaborately 
and  beautifully  cut.  Size,  2 in.  high,  1  ^  in.  in  diame¬ 
ter  at  base,  and  334  in-  in  diameter  at  top. 

234  Another  One  to  match. 

These  are  the  finest  specimens  of  pure  rock  crystal. 

235  Rock  Crystal  Ball,  2j6  in.  diameter,  flawless,  supported 
with  an  ivory  carving  of  four  apes,  and  with  teak-wood 
stand. 

236  Pea-green  Jade.  Carving  of  an  elephant.  Height,  in. 

237  Cream-colored  Jade.  Carving  of  a  Chinese  God.  Height, 
3  in. 

238  Very  Light  Pea-green  Jade.  Carving  of  a  water-ox  re¬ 
clining.  Length,  2j£  hi. 

239  Cream-colored  Jade.  Carving  of  a  Chinese  woman. 
Height,  2  in. 

240  Light  Pea-Green  Jade  Carving  of  two  Plums  on  one 
Branch. 

241  Chinese  Cocoa-Wood  Carving  of  a  Locust.  Beautifully 
executed. 

242  Carved  and  Lacquered  Small  Bon-Bon  Box. 

243  Round  Blue  and  White  Wedgewood  Bon-Bon  Box. 

244  Pink  and  White  Shell  Cameo.  Exquisitely  carved,  repre¬ 
senting  Venus  in  Her  Chariot  drawn  by  three  Horses,  sur¬ 
rounded  by  many  Attendants.  Square  at  base  and  sides, 
rounded  at  top.  Length  3  14-16  in.,  heighth  1  6-16  in. 
In  leather  case. 

A  very  old  and  remarkably  fine  piece. 

245  Three  Antique  Shell-Cameo  Carvings.  Oval.  Heighth  1 
in.,  w/dth  1  y  in. 

Very  fine. 

246  Solid  Gold  Breast  Pin,  set  with  brilliants,  with  a  medallion 
of  the  Guardian  Angel,  over  which  is  an  inscription,  “Of 
such  is  the  Kingdom  of  God.”  Beautifully  painted  by 
Francisco  Bartolozzi. 

This  is  of  extraordinary  rarity ,  being  a  mourning  pin ,  the 
medallion  of  which  was  executed  by  Bartolozzi  in  memory  of 
Thomas  Pares ,  who  died  the  gist  of  March,  IJ — ,  aged 
two  years. 


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246A  Antique  Enameled  Gold  and  White  Onyx  Breastpin  and 
Earings  set  with  Pearls. 

246B  Pair  Cuff  Buttons,  to  match. 

246c  Antique  Gold  Breastpin  set  with  9  brilliants.  Very  fine. 

247  Ivory  Carving  of  an  Elephant,  upon  which  is  seated  an 
East  Indian  prince  and  his  attendants.  Exquisitely  carved. 
Heighth  5  in. 

248  Ivory  Carving  of  a  Performing  Elephant.  Elegantly  carved 
and  signed  by  the  artist. 

249  Ivory  Carving  of  a  Baby  Elephant. 

250  Teak-Wood  Stand. 

The  above  three  pieces  were  valued  so  much  by  the  oivner, 
who,  while  travelling  in  China,  had  the  stand  made  expressly 
for  them.  The  first  piece  ( lot  24J')  is  of  East  Indian  work¬ 
manship.  The  last  two  pieces  ( lots  24.8  and  249)  are  of 
Chinese  zvorkmanship. 

251  Group  of  Six  Elephants,  graduating  in  size,  crossing  a 
bridge.  Artistically  carved  out  of  one  piece  of  ivory,  on 
teakwood  stand. 

252  Carved  Ivory  Nutzuk  of  a  Water  Lion.  Very  old. 

253  Carved  Ivory  Nutzuk  of  a  River  Boat.  Beautifully  exe¬ 
cuted.  Very  old. 

254  Carved  Ivory  Figure  of  a  Chinese  Priest.  Very  old. 

255  Carved  Cocoa-Wood  Nutzuk  of  a  Boa-Constrictor  Stran¬ 
gling  a  Tortoise.  Very  intricately  carved  and  choice  old 
piece. 

256  5  Very  Rare  and  Old  Ivory  and  Cocoa-wood  Nutzuks. 
Remarkable  lot. 

257  Carved  Cocoa-wood  Nutzuk.  A  very  intricate  carving  of 
a  mass  of  grotesque  figures. 

258  Very  Rare  Old  Sword  Guard.  “  Tsuba  ”  iron,  signed 
Hikone,  resident  of  So  Ten,  maker,  a  celebrated  artist ; 
pierced,  toned  gold,  silver  and  copper  applied,  the  design 
illustrating  the  closing  episode  in  the  career  of  “  Sato  Hide 
Nobu,”  one  of  the  valued  retainers  of  “  Yoshitsune,”  be¬ 
trayed  by  his  mistress,  who  removed  his  armor  and  weapons, 
and  being  attacked  by  his  enemies  while  sleeping,  he  seized 


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the  heavy  “  Go  ban  ”  checker  board,  and  with  it  kept  off 
his  assailants,  who  were  finally  overpowered  by  numbers. 

This  was  purchased  on  Nov.  jo,  1898,  from  Kuhn  & 
Komor ,  Yokohama.  Their  description  of  it  is  as  above. 

259  Chinese  Sword  Guard.  Beautifully  carved  and  inlaid  in 
gold  and  silver.  Very  old. 

260  Pair  of  Very  Elaborate  Old  Sheffield  Candlesticks.  Height, 
10  in. 

261  2  Antique  Sheffield  Wine  Coasters. 

262  Genuine  India  Shawl,  signed.  Elaborate  fern  leaf  design, 
with  red  centre.  Size  6  ft.  10  in.  x  6  ft.  3  in.  Very  fine. 

263  Silk  Paisley  Shawl.  Very  elaborate  arabesque  design  in 
high  colors  on  black  background.  Size  10  ft.  6  in.  x  5  ft. 
4  in. 

A  most  exquisite  example  of  the  highest  art  of  Paisley. 

264  Scrap  Basket,  Indian  Grass  Basket,  Lamp  Shade,  Glove 
Box,  5  Ash  Trays,  China  Ornament,  Brass  Ornament,  and 
Medicine  Case.  As  a  lot. 

265  Colored  Prints.  Madonna  of  the  Chair,  St.  Anthony  of 

Padua,  and  Maria  Mansini.  3  pieces 

266  4  Framed  Prints. 

267  Toilet  Mirror.  Beveled-edge,  with  solid  silver  repousse 
frame. 

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268 


Welcome  Harp.  Imitation  mahogany. 


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Oil  Paintings. 

THOMAS  BIRCH. 

Early  American  Marine  Painter. 

269  Marine  View.  Canvas. 

UNKNOWN. 

270  Winter  Landscape.  Canvas. 

271  English  Coast  Scene.  Canvas. 

272  Marine  View.  English  Channel.  Canvas. 

273  Italian  Landscape.  Canvas. 

The  above  four  paintings  are  from  the  hands  of  masters 
but  unfortunately  they  are  not  signed. 

J.  SHAW. 

Noted  English  Artist  of  the  latter  part  of  the  last  century. 

274  English  Lake  Scene.  Castle  in  the  distance.  Canvas. 
Signed  “  J.  Shaw,  1842.” 

275  English  Coast  Scene.  Canvas.  Signed  “  J.  Shaw.” 

CHARLES  R.  LESLIE. 

Noted  English  Artist  who  painted  in  America.  A.  R.  A.  in  1821. 
Professor  in  the  Royal  Academy  of  London. 

276  Scene  from  Scott’s  “Ivanhoe.”  Canvas.  Signed  “  C.  R. 
Leslie,  London,  1819.” 

277  Death  of  Rufus.  Canvas. 

Two  very  £ ood  examples  of  this  noted  artist's  work. 

NEWBOLD  H.  TROTTER. 

Noted  Animal  Painter. 

277A  The  Last  of  the  Herd  (Buffalos).  Canvas,  signed. 

A  fine  example  of  this  favorite  artist 's  best  ivork. 

UNKNOWN. 

278  Landscape.  Canvas. 


Lot  164  Benjamin  Franklin's  Inks/and  Lot  164 
Lot  163 


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PAUL  WEBER. 

Noted  Landscape  Painter.  Born  in  Darmstadt,  1823.  Painted 
both  in  this  country  and  in  Europe. 

279  Sedgley,  Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia.  Canvas,  signed. 

-  RIVUS. 

280  A  Persian  Art  Vendor.  Water  Color,  signed. 

UNKNOWN. 

281  Holy  Family.  Canvas. 

FELIKS  CICHOCK. 

Eminent  Russian  Artist. 

282  Farewell.  Canvas,  signed,  1892. 

Exhibited  at  the  Columbian  Exposition  of  1892 . 

-  BISHOP. 

283  Marine  View.  Canvas,  signed. 

S.  P.  DYHE. 

284  Grandfather’s  Visit.  Canvas,  signed  and  dated  1869. 

285  English  Coast  Scene,  with  Figure.  Canvas,  signed  and 
dated  1868. 


DAVID  TENIERS. 

Celebrated  Dutch  Painter.  Born  at  Antwerp  Dec.  15,  1610. 

286  Merrymaking  in  Olam.  Canvas.  Fine. 

UNKNOWN. 

287  Geo.  Washington,  after  Stuart.  Canvas. 

288  Benj.  Franklin.  Canvas. 

289  Robert  Fulton.  Canvas. 

ANTOINE  WATTEAU. 

Eminent  French  Painter.  Born  1684. 

290  The  Pleasure  Party  from  the  Castle.  Canvas. 

UNKNOWN. 

291  Children  Crossing  a  Brook.  Canvas. 


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-  CHARDON. 

292  Child  at  Play.  Canvas. 

UNKNOWN. 

293  Sunset  on  the  Coast.  Canvas. 

V.  de  V.  BONFIELD. 

294  Cottage  Comfort.  Signed  1877. 

J.  SCHILLERS. 

295  Marine  View  on  Tin. 

JNO.  L.  KRIMELL. 

American  School,  1770-1817. 

296  Early  View  in  Philadelphia  on  Panel. 

297  Winter  Scene  on  Panel. 

Kimmell  was  one  of  the  Pioneers  of  Art  in  America.  It 
it  seldom  a  specimen  by  him  is  offered.  The  above  are  fine 
examples  of  his  work. 

H.  WILLIAMSON. 

298  Canal  Scene  in  Venice.  Canvas.  Signed. 

299  3  Oil  Paintings.  Unframed. 


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Framed  Engravings,  &c. 

300  The  Last  Supper,  after  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  engraved  by 
A.  L.  Dick.  Framed. 

301  Lady  Washington’s  Reception.  Colored  photogravure. 
Framed. 

302  Surrender  of  Cornwallis.  Companion  to  above. 

303  Geo.  Washington,  after  Stuart.  Line,  engraved  by  W.  E. 
Marshall.  Framed. 

304  Napoleon  at  Fontainebleu.  Beautifully  woven  in  black  on 
silk  by  Verzier,  Bonnart  et  Cie.,  Lyon.  Framed.  Rare. 

305  Dutch  Interior.  Composed  of  12  Delf  Tiles.  Framed. 
Fine. 

306  The  Apotheosis  of  Washington.  Engraved  by  J.  J.  Bar- 
ralet.  Framed.  Rare. 

307  The  Sentinel  Relieved.  Colored  print.  Framed. 

308  A  Pleasure  Train.  Colored  lithograph,  by  Regnier.  Framed. 
Rare. 

309  Oil  Paintings.  Landscape,  by  J.  Higgs,  and  Companion. 

2  pieces 

310  Water  Color.  The  Mountain  Torrent,  by  Seguin. 

31 1  Water  Color.  Old  Homestead. 

312  Quail  Shooting.  Colored  photogravure . 

313  Oil  Painting.  Red-haired  Nymph,  by  J.  Asti. 

Beautifully  painted  in  the  style  of  Henner. 

314  Painting  on  Glass.  Inlaid  with  mother-of-pearl.  The 
Mountain  Stream. 

315  10  Fancy  Heads.  Colored  photogravures.  In  2  combina¬ 
tion  frames. 

316  Etchings.  The  Love  Letters,  and  The  Toilet.  Proofs. 

2  pieces 

317  Horses  and  Dogs.  Colored  photogravures.  2  pieces 

318  Modern  Adam  and  Eve.  Photograph ,  after  Brilland. 

319  2  Colored  Prints.  Framed. 

320  Japanese  Engraving  of  T” 


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321  4  Framed  Prints. 

322  Illustrations  to  Shakespeare’s  Dramatic  Works.  A  Series 
of  17  Oil  Paintings.  Artist  unknown.  Size  10  x  12  in. 

These  are  very  cleverly  painted  and  illustrate  the  most 
popular  scenes  in  the  dramatic  work  of  the  great  poet. 

323  French  Lithograph.  Contemplation.  By  Jacomme  of 
Paris.  Antique  frame. 

324  Mezzotinto.  Georgette.  After  Andre,  by  H.  Gamier.  Col¬ 
ored.  In  antique  frame. 

325  An  Alpine  Boy.  Chromolithograph. 

326  F.  Beaufort.  Mezzotinto ,  after  Stephen  Pearce.  Proof. 

327  Washington  as  Past  Grand  Master.  Chromolithograph. 

328  Profile  Busts  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Metal  castings.  3  pieces 

329  General  Winfield  Scott.  Metal  casting. 


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